I'm lucky. I have a great sports bar near me. They charge $25 to watch the fights but don't raise the price of drinks or food. So. I spend 50-60 dollars for the night; hang out with friends; have a great time; don't worry about waking the wife or the kids.That's a good setup for sure.
It is a great fight but I voted no. I get both Showtime and HBO and they almost always show these big pfv. fights for free within 7days so I'll save my 50 to 70 bucks and watch it for free in a week.
I'm lucky. I have a great sports bar near me. They charge $25 to watch the fights but don't raise the price of drinks or food. So. I spend 50-60 dollars for the night; hang out with friends; have a great time; don't worry about waking the wife or the kids.
It is a great fight but I voted no. I get both Showtime and HBO and they almost always show these big pfv. fights for free within 7days so I'll save my 50 to 70 bucks and watch it for free in a week.
What is the obsession with wanting all fights on PPV? When like more than 4-5 fights are on PPV a year, you guys start b*tching. When we only get May, Cotto and Pac on PPV, you guys start b*tching about more fights needing to be on PPV. In 2007, the year of the PPV's, so many fans b*tched and b*tched it wasn't even funny. Almost every noteworthy fight was on PPV. Every one just complained about that. Now i'm seeing Garcia-Matthysse shoulda have its own PPV, Kovalev-Stevenson should be PPV.
Give a good undercard otherwise hell no, put Pascal vs a legitimate opponent who will test him and one or two more half decent fights.
Should be looking to supply 3 to 4 quality fights in my eyes If you want to make PPV worthy I certainly wont pay to see just one fight.
I buy every PPV so my opinion is worthless. This would be a great fight so of course I'd order it... make a good undercard for it though... or else I won't be too happy with the purchase. :D
Canelo-Angulo doesn't have me too happy in terms of it being a PPV but... I'm still buying it. I am part of what is wrong with the sport. :o I am just a sucker for the PPV event type of feeling, nothing gives me a boxing fix quite like it.
Definitely. The two best light heavyweights in the world, both highly skilled knockout artists in their primes, fighting for the lineal 175 lb championship? No way I'd miss that.
Absolutely. This is the type of fight that deserves to be on PPV- two titlists (KO artists for that matter) unifying titles in the division. The complete opposite of "PPV fighters" going on PPV no matter what just because they have a large fanbase who would buy them fighting a can of green beans (I.E Canelo, Chavez Jr versus TBA, etc)